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exousia exousia. Pronunciation: ex-oo-see'-ah. Origin: from 1832 (in the sense of ability). Reference: TDNT - 2:562,238. PrtSpch: n f. In Greek: exousia 29 ...
Jul 4, 2004 · The word “right” in the clause “that they may have the right” is the Greek exousia which means (a) the right or authority to do something, or (b) ...
Apr 17, 2024 · The Greek word for “authority” is exousia. In each version, Paul indicates that the wife and husband hold “authority” [exousia] over the other.
Spiritualistic theories of authority correspond to theistic views of God. If He is immanent as well as transcendent, He speaks directly to men, and has no need ...
Jul 2, 2004 · Bible scholars point out that the New Testament concept of authority as expressed in the Greek word exousia does not have the connotation of ...
Jul 4, 2004 · The Lord Jesus said to the rabble who came to arrest him, “This is your hour, and the power (Greek exousia) of darkness.” What a scene ...
The Greek word he uses here (ἐξουσία exousia; translated symbol of authority) could be (1) a figure of speech that may substitute the result (the right to ...
13:12 He 1 exercised all the ruling authority 2 of the first beast on his behalf, 3 and made the earth and those who inhabit it worship the first beast, the one ...
Jul 2, 2004 · "Power" is the Greek exousia, and means "authority, power, or ruling power." Here it refers to the dominion of Satan, which exercises ...